Rosie M. Banks - Overview

Overview

Rosie M. Banks is a fictional romance novelist, the author of works such as: All for Love; A Red, Red Summer Rose; Madcap Myrtle; Only a Factory Girl; The Courtship of Lord Strathmorlick; Mervyn Keene, Clubman; 'Twas Once in May; By Honour Bound; and A Kiss at Twilight. She is highly popular among women readers for her subject matter, but not so well regarded by other characters: Bertie Wooster proclaimed her work to be "the most pronounced and widely-read tripe on the market", and her husband Bingo has said that when she "gets in front of a dictating-machine she becomes perfectly maudlin". Bingo nervously changes the subject every time his wife's books are brought up in conversation.

She submitted an article for Milady's Boudoir (the women's paper of Dahlia Travers, Bertie Wooster's Aunt Dahlia), entitled "How I Keep the Love of My Husband-Baby", which, fortunately for her husband, hasn't been published.

She employed chef extraordinaire Anatole until Aunt Dahlia stole him from her with the help of Jeeves (in "Clustering Round Young Bingo"), and is thus unlikely to write further for Mrs Travers.

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